asis
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Post by asis on Sept 26, 2009 0:09:33 GMT
D.paradoxa, I got it purple just this week after a summer under full Spanish sun light Adventitious D.paradoxa plantlets growing among my D.burmani's D.burmanii I received a month ago suposedly "green" S.purpurea subs.venosa S.xMitchelliana that hasn't grown large pitchers anymore this summer, but tens of cool smaller ones Some sars from Plantev: Leucophylla, minor var.okefenokeensis and flava var.rubricorpora I've realized that my leuco's new forming leaves are so delicate that even just a slight touch of water or wind may cause them abborted One more from Plantev, Dionaea cv."cupped trap" (around 4cm diameter) Darlingtonia starting new season's pitchers Heliamphora minor, which was survived a long, hot and shadowy summer but didn't complain so much but by some etiolation Stilydium debile Soposed to be D.rotundifolia which I suspect to be any S-American form of D.intermedia D.binata var.dichotoma f.extrema meeting its surname standars Mi second round with Cephalotus, I've a good feeling this time My humble rarities of D.capensis together with "Albino": the Cape Town common variety and a small "all red" Utricularia livida, my first one, starting to flower My neps terrarium Ampullarias "Bau spotted" and "Bau Green" Bicalcarata "Marudi" Raflessiana "Sandakan" Thanks for the attention.
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sundewman
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Happy Growing!
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Post by sundewman on Oct 12, 2009 22:03:20 GMT
love that first pic, especially
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Devon
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Post by Devon on Nov 8, 2009 18:38:29 GMT
I also love that first pic, I wish I could get mine that red. I alos love your sarrs, and th ampullaria. Alos the livida flowers are nice.
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Post by BRiiZi on Nov 11, 2009 3:18:20 GMT
Have you tried cuttings with cephalotus? Cuz my plants are FINALLY big enough to take some and I wanted some advice.
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asis
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Post by asis on Nov 12, 2009 12:10:32 GMT
Yes, that's quite simple, as just to pull down a leaf to the rhyzome and leave it buried from the wound area. And forget about it for some months, best in spring. Good luck!
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Post by BRiiZi on Nov 13, 2009 12:48:57 GMT
Thanks.
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Post by kellykellyh on Nov 16, 2009 21:05:47 GMT
Oh my goodness, how beautiful, asis! Nice work! Except now I'm even more antsy for the arrival of my ampullaria. Back to obsessive checking my UPS tracking number... !
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